Apertura ricerca...

"THE SUBMERGED LOVERS" FABULOUS MURANO GLASS SCULPTURE unique work by Maestro Giuliano Tosi (NEW ENTRY)

Codice: 440629
Aggiungi ai preferiti
Author: Giuliano Tosi
Period: 20th century
Category: 900
Dealer
Palazzo Del Buon Signore SRLS di Venturi Dinora 
View all dealer's items
Via Pigno, 18, Bagnara di Romagna (RA (Ravenna)), Italia
3312560700 3406199460 3275865883
3312560700 3406199460 3275865883
http://www.palazzodelbuonsignore.com
"THE SUBMERGED LOVERS" FABULOUS MURANO GLASS SCULPTURE unique work by Maestro Giuliano Tosi (NEW ENTRY) 
Description:
Wonderful and unique artistic creation in Murano glass that represents two figures lovingly embracing immersed in the seabed surrounded by air bubbles (magical effect typical of this technique). The figures are wrapped in a flared glass vase with a full-bodied base in which the signature of the master who created this extraordinary work, Giuliano Tosi, is visible. The sculpture is made using the difficult "submerged" glass technique with iridescent colors that vary from black to incredible blue, violet and golden reflections. The sculpture, as if it were an extraordinary work of nature, rests on the seabed surrounded by red and brown algae surrounded by bubbles that rise upwards. The "submerged" glass technique has the ability to obtain a particularly surprising visual depth. The two lovers seem imprisoned inside the glass, giving the impression of floating under the surface of the sea. An optical effect that creates a sense of movement and depth that captures the attention of those who approach this glass masterpiece fascinated. The work is signed at the base: Giuliano Tosi Murano – Venice: Nineties Measurements: height cm. 40 base cm. 15.5 "Sommerso" "Submersion" or "Sommerso" technique The "sommerso" is a form of Murano glass art, obtained hot, which has various layers of glass (sometimes in contrasting colors). The glass consists of an outer layer of varying thickness superimposed on a more internal layer. The object is thus made up of various layers of thickness. This process is a relatively popular technique for vases and is sometimes used with extreme skill only by selected great artists to create sculptures that give the illusion of being magically "immersed" here in the sea.